@zez, whoever's arguing atm: yes, the redesigns do generally remove backwards compatibility, but whether people bought it for the existing library of DS games or not, the 3DS is backwards compatible (at this time) and they were able to tout that ability at launch — hey, if you don't have a DS yet, just grab yourself a 3DS and you can pick up all these amazing games, and if you do already have a DS, you're in luck! just trade in your old system and keep your games, you can totes still play 'em! y'know, that kind of thing. probably made upselling that much easier in stores; i know i heard the guys in gamestop talking about it to people whenever i went in for other stuff pre-3DS-launch.

The Vita won't be able to say that, so (at first) it's gonna have the same problem the Go had — most of its available games will be download-only, and the average person isn't quite ready to go full-on download-only just yet. Yes, eventually it will have its system-sellers, but for now, without sellers being able to say that it's fully compatible with these shelves worth of UMD games over here — and of course the handful released at launch that maybe people want and maybe they don't — i can't see initial sales being anything but sluggish in terms of John Q. Averageguy.

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No Nintendo consoles were b/c until the DS, and then the Wii. But Ninty likes to go and take out the b/c feature, as they did with both of those consoles in the redesigns.

Actually sorry, the GBC could play GB games, and the GBA could play GB/C games... But still, they took that b/c out too with the micro u__u

Fun facts: The DS and DS Lite were b/c with GBA games and the latter was still on shelves last year. The Wii was the first Nintendo home console in the west to feature b/c, but the b/c was removed 5 years later. The PS3 had b/c with PS2 until about a year later. The Vita has no b/c.

most of its available games will be download-only, and the average person isn't quite ready to go full-on download-only just yet.

iOS devices and Android say hi.

the difference you've apparently missed (so what else is new) is that people have those devices as phones first, gaming devices second. you need a phone. you don't need a Vita.

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Primary use of iPhone and Android devices is for calling, texting, browsing and other smart phone utilities. Then people go on to the gaming part just as a plus; bottom line, it's a phone, not a gaming device. Download-only is acceptable for it, as games are not its primary function.

If you really feel the need to compare something download-only in the primary gaming world, do consider the PSP Go. ...Oh, wait. That was a failure.

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